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Invasive Species
Identify and Control in Ozaukee County
 
Invasive Species in Ozaukee County
Why should you care?

If you enjoy being out on the water, hiking in the woods, or enjoying the native wildlife outside; you should be concerned about these "biological bullies".

These non-native species out compete our native species for food, water and light. 

This imbalance in the ecosystem can permanently alter the future viability of our native plants and animals.

 

 

 

Aquatic Invasive

Curly-Leaf Pondweed

Eurasian Water Milfoil

Rusty Crayfish

Zebra & Quagga Mussels

Round Goby

Sea lamprey

 

 

 

Wetland Invasive

Phragmites australis

Japanese Knotweed

Purple Loosestrife

Wild Parsnip

Reed Canary Grass

Crown Vetch

 

Terrestrial Invasive

Buckthorn

Garlic Mustard

Spotted Knapweed

Gypsy Moth

Emerald Ash Borer

Asian Lady Beetle

         
 
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